The All Progressives Congress (APC) has congratulated the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar over his emergence as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Candidate in the recently concluded presidential primary election in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State.
APC in a statement signed by its acting National Publicity Secretary, Yekini Nabena said that its congratulatory message was in keeping with its belief in participatory democracy and the electorate’s right to freely choose from candidates in any political contest.
The party however said that in assessing candidates to be voted for during elections, Nigerians would normally consider the candidate’s background and antecedents adding that the pertinent question to ask about Atiku was what his scorecard in public office was?
“Regrettably, Atiku’s scorecard is abysmally low and he has proven to be an untrustworthy and unreliable character. A case in point is Atiku’s revealing altercation with his former boss President Olusegun Obasanjo which exposed the level of corruption Atiku was enmeshed in.
“In the international level, Atiku has been reportedly place on the global watch list of the United States of America and has avoided travelling to the US to avoid arrest and prosecution over a money-laundering and corruption case in that country.
“Really, is this the character and antecedent of a candidate Nigerians will be proud to vote for as our President, come 2019?” it queried.
APC pointed out that compared and contrasted with President Muhammadu Buhari’s consistent and principled stance on party affiliations, since 1999, Atiku had moved around different political parties namely; PDP, ACN, PDP, APC and now PDP, all in his blind and desperate pursuit of his ambition – the Presidency of Nigeria arguing that it was very clear that if Atiku loses the presidential election in 2019, he would again defect from the PDP to another political platform.
It posited that Atiku was known as a super-rich Nigerian who entrenched the undemocratic practice of buying votes of delegates noting that during the APC National Convention in 2014, he spent several millions of dollars to buy delegates votes and emerged third, after Buhari and Rabiu Kwankwaso.
“On Sunday, he reportedly bought over virtually all the PDP delegates and was declared winner of the PDP presidential primaries. With these huge expenses expended to secure the PDP ticket, how will Atiku recoup his “investment” if not from the public treasury should he win the Presidency?
“Our dear President Muhammadu Buhari does not spend a kobo on delegates as he banks only on his proven personal integrity. In any case how did a retired Customs Officer acquire so much wealth to fund his several presidential bids? The source of his wealth is very questionable and his financial resources are definitely ill gotten.
“Nigerians have had enough of corrupt, cash and carry politicians. That was why in 2015 they came out enmasse and elected a clean and transparent man in Muhammadu Buhari to clean the Augean stable. The candidature of Atiku Abubakar will bring back the undesired lots and their practices which Nigerians have long rejected and forgotten.
“The Nigerian electorate deserves to be given a choice of decency, integrity and honour and not dirt, corruption, and infamy. The choice between Buhari and Atiku is one between light and darkness; between positive change and business as usual; between transparency and under the table dealings.
“As we prepare for the forthcoming 2019 elections, one thing is clear. If the choice is between a presidential candidate/change agent who is rebuilding the country and refocusing our national priorities and attitudes on one hand, and another candidate who along with his gang of co-looters stole the country’s commonwealth and brought the country to its knees, that choice has already been made by the Nigerian electorate”, APC stated.
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